Authentic Malaysian flavors in Queens, a hole-in-the-wall gem that tastes better than its more famous counterparts. Don't miss their highly recommended dishes!
This Queens-based Malaysian eatery is a hidden gem, praised for its authentic flavors that rival more well-known establishments. Customers rave about its traditional dishes, often described as reminiscent of home-style cooking. It's a must-visit for those seeking genuine Malaysian tastes in a no-frills setting.
This restaurant is celebrated for its authentic Malaysian dishes, with a particular nod to its Hainanese chicken, nasi lemak, and roti canai. Vegetarian options like kang kung belachan and tofu puffs are also highlighted. Many consider it a superior choice to other Malaysian restaurants in the area, offering true home-style flavors.
"Highly recommended dishes include Hainanese chicken, nasi lemak, char kway teo, roti canai, and chicken satay. For vegetarians, the kang kung belachan and tofu puffs are standout choices."
Customers consistently praise the restaurant for its authentic and delicious Malaysian cuisine, often comparing it favorably to more prominent eateries and noting its home-style cooking.
Important Note
The restaurant is located in Flushing, Queens, not Manhattan as some users might expect based on general NYC food discussions.
"The reviewer loves Malay Restaurant in Flushing, though it is not in Manhattan. They consider it a top choice."
Positive"Malay Restaurant is listed as a recommended restaurant."
Positive"A Malaysian restaurant located on Prince Street in Flushing is mentioned as a place to try."
Neutral"A commenter recommended several dishes from Malay Restaurant, highlighting the curry noodle soup with yang tao fu, nasi lemak, Hainanese chicken, char kway teo, roti canai, and chicken satay."
Positive"A commenter recommended this Malaysian restaurant in Flushing, describing it as a delicious hole-in-the-wall that reminds them of home."
Positive"Malay is listed as a recommendation for Hainanese chicken."
Neutral"Malay Restaurant in Flushing is recommended for Malaysian cuisine."
Positive"This user recommends Malay Restaurant on Prince Street in Flushing, stating it's a hole-in-the-wall place that tastes better than Taste Good Malaysia, which has a larger social media presence. Malay Restaurant's flavors are noted to be similar to Ipoh, Malaysia."
Positive"This user recommends Malay Restaurant on Prince Street in Flushing, stating it's a hole-in-the-wall place that tastes better than Taste Good Malaysia, which has a larger social media presence. Malay Restaurant's flavors are noted to be similar to Ipoh, Malaysia."
Positive"This user recommends Malay Restaurant on Prince Street in Flushing, stating it's a hole-in-the-wall place that tastes better than Taste Good Malaysia, which has a larger social media presence. Malay Restaurant's flavors are noted to be similar to Ipoh, Malaysia."
Positive"Recommends kang kung belachan (assuming vegetarian version), tofu puffs, and satay tofu from Malay in Flushing as favorite vegetarian dishes."
Positive"Recommended as a place with tofu dishes."
Neutral"The original poster responded that they had previously enjoyed Malay."
Positive"A user asked the original poster if they had considered Malay in Flushing, referencing a previous discussion about the restaurant."
Neutral"Malay Restaurant is a restaurant in Flushing Chinatown."
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